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    1. Those messages is A Bunch of Bull!!God Word Will Not return Void And the Big wheel Pastor’s have help with their Sermons as well: The idea is for people to be lead to Christ!! That’s what a Pastor and Other Christians are called to do so if the Word of God leads people to Christ!!!its Not No Pastors Word it’s God’s Amen (The Word is to Lead To Salvation )

  1. I enjoyed this article and it’s a good reminder and caveat on plagarism. A preacher who plagarizes if unfit for ministry. Sermon preparation itself is a form of worship. I normally take 20 to 30 hours to prepare an expository sermon. Many pastors, who do expository sermons, take about that amount of time. The moment get an invitation to preach, I pray for the text, got the text, pray for God to open my eyes to receive his message, I pray for my exegesis, pray for sermon outlines, pray for my illustration, pray for the introduction and conclusion, then prayerfully edit my sermon. If I preach on Sunday, Saturday night I ask my wife to check my sermon notes, average 15 pages, but I don’t preach all of them. Once my wife sees that the sermon is prepared with integrity, we hold hands and she ask God to use me as I preach next day.
    As for myself, I solemnly and symbolically lifted the sermon notes to the Lord as an offering, “Lord, I already done my best to prepare this sermon to feed your children, please use it to point others to Christ.”
    My friends, I dare to ask God’s blessing, if I plagarize someone’s sermon?
    I may not be as great as Tim Keller, yet when I faithfully and prayerfully prepare my sermon, I thank God for rewarding me with amazing responses, out of 100 sermons, I could say 99 were effective, when the audiences are inspired and touched by God’s word.

  2. Those messages is A Bunch of Bull!!God Word Will Not return Void And the Big wheel Pastor’s have help with their Sermons as well: The idea is for people to be lead to Christ!! That’s what a Pastor and Other Christians are called to do so if the of God leads people to Christ!!!its Not No Pastors Word it’s God’s Amen (The Word is to Lead To Salvation )

  3. If A sermon Help Lead people to Christ Use it if you can Anybody can use mine if it will Help Get people Saved I’m Honored And God is as well So don’t be a selfish Pastor Share the Word of God Amen 🙏 🙏🙏

  4. If a pastor preaches a message and people are blessed by the message, what’s wrong with another pastor preaching the same message in order to bless God’s People. Especially if they just preached it without publishing it. People of God, let’s stop being selfish. Preaching the word of God that another pastor preached is not plagiarism in my own opinion. It’s spreading the message of the gospel. God bless.

  5. Believe it or not everyone plagiarizes in some way. We shouldn’t preach from the Bible, because we are all plagiarizing Paul, Moses, Jesus etc. I agree to cite sources, but Charles Spurgeon used parts of other sermons. Apostle Paul quoted David. Come off this nonsense. Every preacher uses some bits from other preachers, in fact some expound more on what someone has already preached. Not every preacher cite sources, reason that not everyone knows preachers like Moody, Lewis, lake etc. but I’m sure they have no problem preachers using parts of their sermon to save souls. How ridiculous to even think no one does this. Well praise the Lord.

  6. We have just lived through this and it is painful, hurtful, and anger producing. Four (4) years ago, we realized our pastor’s sermons were not his. We sought counsel on this, we prayed about it, and then we followed the steps as outlined in Matthew. He immediately was remorseful, thankful that someone brought this to him. But…….he continued. Week after week we could find his sermons within minutes on our phones and follow word for word. We have now left the church that we were raised in, got married in, and raised our family in. We are angry and have absolutely no trust in this man. Your comments were spot on in every way. For those of you defending this practice, shame on you. If you plagiarize in college and are caught, you are immediately dismissed. You know longer truly know what is “truth”. How sad. Thank you for this, we are passing it on. We are not strangers to church work, my husband has been minister of music for 47 years.

  7. The quotation from Jeremiah is taken out of context. The larger passage is speaking of false prophets speaking messages in the name of God which He did not give them to speak. The verse is for preachers of false messages, not preachers of the true Word of God who borrowed from a commentary. I agree that pastors need to do our own work, but if I were to list the name of every commentator who influenced my message, I would lose my people. They don’t need to hear how great a scholar I am; they need a well-written, commentary-supported message that feeds them. This article is overzealous. I’m curious if the writer is actually a pastor himself.

  8. Thank you for having the courage to write this. It has blessed my life. I agree, if a Pastor/Teacher of the word of God. Uses another Pastors story or teaching it should be cited this is legal practice. The Pastor can simply give credit casually or professionally to the source. To act as if the message or story is there’s is lying and stealing underhandedly. A lie is a lie even if it fits in the message. This is misleading and the Pastors character and integrity is in question. The Pastor should be seeking God diligently for the words he will teach Gods children. More and More people are turning away from the church because of lack of trust in the Pastor and the ministry all together. It also is painful for the members that attended the church and invested there time, money and life. Only to find out the Pastor was not who he portrayed himself to be. It causes confusion, pain and can push people away from God. The exact opposite of what God wants for his children.

  9. I think the article is very well written. The author never really defines plagiarism- except to say “I’ve seen pastors take entire sermons from other pastors and preach it like it was their own.” Some of the commenters seemed to ‘read into’ what was being said. The reason I’m here- is I was searching google… Because a young minister that I mentor recently preached a message that I found online. I agree we all use others’ material, we don’t cite every source, we preach our friend’s sermons, we share material… I have no problem with any of that. However, when you use an illustration that states “I was sitting…” or anything of the kind- and it wasn’t YOU that it happened to, or you weren’t the one sitting there that had the revelation, it’s a lie. If you say something like, “I was driving down the highway and God spoke…” And it’s actually what the other minister said in his message that you are now preaching… there’s a great chance that you are lying. I’m not suggesting that we all have to write our own messages without any outside help, nor am I suggesting that we cite every source. But would it really be that difficult to say, “I heard a preacher say the other day…” Instead of putting it in the first person?

  10. Does the dynamic of salary change anything? If I was being paid to research different topics and give a report. And all I did was regurgitate some else’s research. How long would I have a job. The issue is not citing credit to every commentary or preacher or literature that was viewed. The issue is when that person claims that as their own or misleads the congregation of their preparation from the pulpit. It creates a window of opportunity for distrust which is exactly what the enemy can and will use.

  11. This is the most dumbest conversation i have ever heard of. If a pastor starts speaking scripture because he has memorized it then he is in essence plagiarizing the word of the Lord. Oh how terrible!!!!!!!! Seriously? In this day and age when everybody is lead astray and you are worried about a pastor using somebody else’s sermon??? If the sermon is preaching the word of God and changing lives i hope he plagiarizes all day long. We have so many more important issues in our society and the church and this is concern? Preaching is not like any other occupation. It is not journalism. How many times have you heard a sermon illustration that somebody else used. Big deal. I would rather have a pastor preach a plagiarized biblically sound message then hearing some original progressive liberal heresy any day.

  12. ok, I have an issue understanding– Steal my words, as you are to teach the word of God, not many interpretations and viewpoints ?

    As I do read other teachings to understand the pathway thru the bible and False teachings

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  13. True preachers should preach the scriptures as properly written and several times thru sermon, stop and ask if anyone has a question or something to say on the scripture understanding. It has been researched that a well-educated person remembers only 20% of what they hear–poor teaching– just like today everywhere as my sister pointed out that high school seniors were graduating with a 3rd grade education, so I told her that was nothing new as most but not all college graduates in the past 20 years graduated with less than a 5th grade education, and many people who quit school and never graduated have more education. This is the way todays generation is taught, as have something to read, and move to something else the next day, without ability to go back and study to remember– so they remember nothing from day before?????

  14. Another issue– as many bibles even KJV have different words and sometimes verse or scripture preached, can be 2 versus off from yours???

    I had someone from a church tell me they think, the preacher must have amnesia, but I told them the above, and added that when I posted such on social media, got response that it was true, that Jesus was a fraud, God was a fraud, and the bible was a fraud, and so was I. Got kicked off and realized i was facing the same people Jesus faced here on earth ???

  15. In the Bible, God did not specifically tell Jeremiah not to use his own words. However, God did instruct Jeremiah to speak His words faithfully. For example, in Jeremiah 1:9, God says, “I have put my words in your mouth”1. This indicates that Jeremiah was to convey God’s messages rather than his own.

    Additionally, in Jeremiah 23:16-32, God warns against false prophets who speak visions from their own hearts and not from the mouth of the Lord2. This further emphasizes the importance of speaking God’s words rather than personal interpretations or messages.